Coupled computers and a method of coupling computers

ABSTRACT

An object of the present invention is to provide a coupled type computers wherein a computer can be coupled with computers of the same structure easily, and moreover, it can be coupled with other computers of the same structure in high density, and wherein computer components such as CPUs ( 6 ) or memories ( 8 ) and the like are built in a holder ( 4 ) made of polyhedron cube. A radio propagation bus space ( 10 ) formed by a cavity is provided in the inside of the holder ( 4 ), and a plurality of radio.electric signal interconversion elements ( 12 ) provided with a signal identification means facing the radio propagation bus space ( 10 ) are disposed in the holder ( 4 ). These radio. electric signal interconversion elements ( 12 ) are connected to the computer components in the holder ( 4 ). Holes communicating with the radio propagation bus space ( 10 ) are bored on the surfaces of the outsides of the holders ( 4 ) by means of the radio lines ( 16 ). When the holes of the holders ( 4 ) are matched by causing a plurality of the holders ( 4 ) of the same structure to be adjacent to one another, the radio propagation bus space ( 10 ) in a plurality of the holders ( 4 ) are mutually communicated through the matched holes, and the computer components in each holder ( 4 ) are coupled by means of the radio by causing the plural holders ( 4 ) to be adjacent to one another.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to coupled computers formingcoupled computers consisting of computers capable of conducting transferof a large of number of data with each other, and a method of couplingthe computers.

[0002] It has been heretofore carried out that a large number ofcomputers are coupled to form an ensemble type super computers, and thismagnitude of computers is used as a server forming a data center of anASP (Application Service Provider) or is used as a super computerperforming a large scale scientific calculation. The coupling betweeneach computer is generally served by codes.

[0003] In case where an ensemble type super computer is formed byforming a cluster connection of a large number of computers, a volume ofan ensemble of an entire computer becomes an enormous size which isextremely inconvenient.

[0004] Furthermore, there was a problem that the codes coupling eachcomputer becomes a huge volume which makes an entire accommodating spacebig. Moreover, there was a problem that a linking operation of eachcomputer was extremely cumbersome and yet such operation was a timeconsuming one.

[0005] An object of the present invention is to solve the foregoingproblems.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] The present invention is to provide coupled type computerswherein a computer is coupled to another computer of an identicalstructure easily, and moreover, is coupled to another computer with thesame structure in high density without codes.

[0007] The present invention is provided with a built-in computercomponents such as CPU, memory and the like in a holder formed by apolyhedron cube. This invention forms a radio propagation bus spaceconsisting of a cavity in the interior of the holder, and a plurality ofradio.electric signal interconversion elements provided with a signalidentification means is installed in the holder which faces the radiopropagation bus space. These radio.electric signal interconversionelements are connected to the computer components in the holder to forma holder. An opening is formed on the surface of the outside of theholder to form a hole communicating with the radio propagation bus spacethrough a radio line. In case a plurality of the holders of the samestructure are arranged to be side by side to match the holes of theholders, the radio propagation buses in the plurality of the holders arearranged mutually communicated through the matched holes, and as aresult, the computer components in each holder are linked by means ofthe radio by the arrangement of the plurality of holders being disposedcontiguous to each other.

DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0008]FIG. 1 shows a crossectional explanatory drawing of coupled typecomputers according to the present invention.

[0009]FIG. 2 shows an explanatory exterior appearance drawing of thecoupled type computers according to the present invention. FIG. 3 showsa crosssectional explanatory drawing of the ensemble type computersformed by the coupled type computers according to the present invention.

[0010]FIG. 4 shows a block explanatory drawing of a radio. electricsignal interconvsersion elements.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011] The embodiments of the present invention will be described indetails by referring to attached drawings in the following.

[0012] In FIG. 1, numeral (2) shows coupled type computers, whereincomputer components necessary for constituting a server such as aplurality of CPU (6) (central processing unit), memory (8),switchingregulator (not shown) and the like are built in a cubic holderconsisting of silicone and other similar materials.

[0013] A radio propagation bus space (10) consisting of a sphericalcavity is formed in the center of the interior of the holder (4). Aplurality of radio.electric signal interconversion elements (12) aredisposed in the inside of the holder (4) which faces the radiopropagation bus space (10), and an interface unit (14) of eachradio.electric signal interconversion element (12) is connected to aninput/output of the components of the computer such as corresponding CPU(6), memory (8), and the like. A plurality of radio lines (16)consisting of columnar holes are formed on the cubic holders (4).

[0014] The opening portion of each radio line (16) opens to the centerof each hexahedron of the holder (4), and each radio line (16) iscommunicated with the radio propagation bus space (10) of the inside ofthe holder (4). The radio propagation bus space (10) and the radio line(16) constitute a radio propagation space for propagating the radio(including light) emitted from the radio.electric signal interconversionelement (12) in the predetermined direction while reflecting it.

[0015] The radio.electric signal interconversion element (12) comprisesan interface unit (14), a transmission/reception signal processing unit(18), a feeding unit (20), and a transmission/reception microarrayantenna (22), and those units are chipped, and are fixed to the holder(4). The transmission/reception signal processing unit (18) constitutesa signal discrimination means for performing an extraction of aidentification information contained in the reception signal and aselection of the reception signal. Furthermore, thetransmission/reception signal processing unit (18) performs an errorprocessing of the transmission/reception signal and multi pass and afusing countermeasure and the like.

[0016] In the foregoing construction, a plurality of the CPU (6)memories (8) in the single holder (4) are mutually connected inspacewise manner by means of the radio propagation bus space (10), andas a whole, forms a parallel computer. In the single holder (4), the CPU(6) sends the radio to the opposite CPU (6) through the radio.electricsignal interconversion element (12) and also receives the receptionsignal from the opposite CPU (6) through the radio.electric signalinterconversion element (12).

[0017] At this time, a signal processing unit (18) of the radio.electric signal interconversion element (12) connected to a plurality ofthe CPU (6) that handle the information processes ID information,channel, time slot and selects receiving unit. The memory (8) can beread and written from the CPU (6) by the radio propagating over theradio propagation bus space (10) as if it is connected to the bus.

[0018] As the FIG. 3 shows each of a plurality of the holders (4) of thesame structures, when they are laid one on top of another and beingadjacent to each other, which constitutes a cubic shape as a whole, andthe radio lines (16) opening to the adjacent surfaces of the adjacentholder (4) are mutually in tight contact and are communicated wherebythe radio propagation bus spaces (10) of the inside of the adjacentholders (4) are mutually communicated.

[0019] A computer component of one holder (4) among a plurality of theholders (4) that are coupled like a pair to form a cubic shape canmutually perform an exchange of data of the computer component of thedesired another holder (4) through the radio line (16) and the radiopropagation bus space (10).

[0020] As shown in FIG. 3, the radio (24) propagated from the #1 CPU (6)one holder (4) among a many holders (4) through the radio.electricsignal interconversion element (12) is transmitted to the desired #2 CPU(6) while reflecting the radio propagation space formed by the radiopropagation bus space (10) and the radio line (16).

[0021] In the radio propagation space where a plurality of holders (4)are mutually communicated, a medium for cooling is caused to flow, andthe computer component such as the CPU (6) or the memory (8) and thelike which approaches or faces the cavity, namely, the radio propagationbus space (10) are cooled. Furthermore, a power source energy is fed tothe radio propagation bus spaces (16) and cavity (10) using the radio,and the power source energy is supplied to the computer component suchas each CPU (6) or memory (8) and the like through the radio.electricsignal interconversion element (12).

[0022] For reference, in this embodiment, the shape of the holder isassumed to be of cubic type, but it is not particurly limited to thecube, and any shape may be chosen as long as the cavity (10) is providedfor joint use through the radio line (16) in each holder.

[0023] The present invention has been constructed as described in theforegoing, and there are many effects such as a great many computers canbe coupled in high density in a compact space, and moreover the codelessmode can be applied to this system.

What is claimed is:
 1. A coupled type computers of a type wherein the computers of the same structure are coupled to form an ensemble type computers, wherein a holder is formed by a polyhedron cube, and computer components such as CPUs, memories and the like are built in the holder, and a cavity is provided in the inside of the holder to form a radio propagation bus space, and a plurality of radio.electric signal interconversion elements provided with a signal identification means are disposed which face the radio propagation space, and each radio electric signal interconversion element is connected to the corresponding computer components, and a plurality of radio lines for radio propagation communicating with the radio propagation bus space are provided on the holder, and holes communicating with the radio lines open to the surface of the outside of the holder, and when the same structure holders approach, each of the radio propagation bus space of the adjacent holders are mutually communicated by means of the radio lines, and the exchange of the data is allowed to carry out between each computer components in the holder and the computer components in a plurality of the adjacent holders through the transmission and reception of the radio of the radio.electric signal interconversion elements.
 2. A method of coupling computers, which method comprises building computer components such as CPUs, memories and the like in a holder made of polyhedron cube, forming radio propagation bus space consisting of a cavity in the inside of the holder, disposing a plurality of radio.electric signal interconversion elements provided with a signal identification means which face the radio propagation bus space in the holder, connecting the radio.electric signal interconversion elements to the computer components, opening holes communicating the radio propagation bus space on the surface of outside of the holder by means of the radio lines, matching the holes by causing a plurality of the holders of the same structure to be adjacent to one another, allowing the radio propagation bus spaces in the plurality of the holders to mutually communicate through the matched holes, and coupling the computer components in each holder by means of the radio by causing a plurality of the holders to be adjacent to one another.
 3. A coupled type computers according to claim 1, wherein the computer components are disposed in the proximity of the radio propagation bus space, and a medium for cooling is caused to flow to the radio propagation bus space and the radio lines.
 4. A method of coupling computers according to claim 2, wherein the computer components are disposed in the proximity of the radio propagation bus space, and a medium for cooling is caused to flow to the radio propagation bus space and the radio lines, whereby the computer components are cooled.
 5. A coupled type computers according to claim 1, wherein the radio for power source energy is emitted to the radio propagation bus space, and the power source energy is supplied to the computer components.
 6. A method of coupling computers according to claim 2, wherein the radio for power source energy is emitted to the radio propagation bus space, and the power source energy is supplied to the computer components.
 7. A coupled computers according to claim 1, wherein the holder is formed in a cubic shape, and holes are bored in the center of each surface to allow a communication between the radio lines and the holes.
 8. A method of coupling computers according to claim 2, wherein the holder is formed in cubic shape, and holes are bored in the center of each surface to allow a communication between the radio lines and the holes. 